Verbal dispute at apartments resolved with no violence, Rocklin CA
Police responded to a verbal argument between two parties at an apartment complex in Rocklin, California. When officers arrived, the individuals were separated and no violence or weapons were found. The male party asked to cancel police response and no further issues were reported.
Audio|Source: Rocklin Police, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Off 56-16-25, excuse me, excuse me back to our 415[1] at the Easton apartment.
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52 attachment.
00:39
Sorry, 52, was that you saying you were going to also go? I was on a 911 one?
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552, made for.
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10-4.
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3 460, I'll be in route to 415[1].
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10 parts.
01:07
Units on the 415[1], the parties are separated.
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The mail requested a cancel,
01:17
however, it seemed a bit more 415[1]-ish. I ran them both out. They're both clear, no arrows off out.
01:30
Copy. I'm 97 at the U.S. Department.
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Chapter.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights or verbal disputes.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Grove St, Rocklin, CA 95677
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